Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] [vb pp] on [art] " in BNC.
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1 | However , sources say IBM has been making Taligent 's life a misery lately , by insisting that Taligent use its Distributed System Object Model — a general purpose mechanism for communicating between objects based on the OS/2 2.0 Workplace Shell , also up on AIX . |
2 | Distributed Systems Object Model is a general-purpose mechanism for communicating between objects based on the OS/2 Workplace Shell , and is also up under AIX . |
3 | A cut-down , personal version for clients hosted on a network will also be released , which will operate with 4Mb RAM and 40Mb disk , the company says . |
4 | Small doses are also the intended viewing pattern for the recently produced ‘ British Art in the 20th century ’ a video programme produced for schools based on the Royal Academy 's British Art in the 20th Century exhibition . |
5 | The painting is one of a cycle of seven consigned by the Earl of Elgin for sale on 21 April to make up for losses incurred on the Lloyds insurance market . |
6 | The same provision is made for words spoken on a cable programme . |
7 | The force has come in for criticism in the past two months after figures released on the constabulary 's ‘ crime-free day ’ in April showed Cheshire had suffered the highest rise in crime in the country . |
8 | Instead , nationalist argument and continual bickering between nation-states played on the fears and worries of the borderlands . |
9 | The internalisation of values based on a commonality of experience and reinforced by collective committee decision making is certainly , in principle , capable of producing formidable business success . |
10 | ( 2 ) An appeal under this section shall be lodged with the sheriff clerk within 14 days from the date of the decision appealed against or in a case where reasons for a decision have been given under section 18(2) of this Act , within 14 days from the date of receipt of those reasons , which shall be presumed to have been received on the day after the date on which they were posted , except that in the case of reasons posted on a Friday or Saturday , they shall be presumed to have been received on the Monday next following . |
11 | Member states are obliged to police the Directive and the safety of products put on the market . |
12 | On Dec. 11 , 1989 , the Polish Socialist Party-Democratic Revolution ( PPS-RD ) held its first national congress in Wroclaw , adopting party statutes and a programme of policies based on the goal of a self-governing alternative system . |
13 | On June 20 Bronislaw Geremek , the chairman of the Citizens ' Parliamentary Club ( OKP-the grouping of deputies elected on a Solidarity Citizens ' Committee ticket ) , criticized the discussions taking place between the Solidarity trade union leader Lech Walesa and the respective leaderships of the PSL and the SD , claiming that such an " alliance " between a trade union and political parties was " unnatural " [ for divisions within Solidarity and the creation of the pro-Walesa Centre Alliance see pp. 37546 ; 37620-21 ] . |
14 | In the late 1980s the popularity of mergers hinged on the dash for growth . |
15 | Thirty years , more or less , have gone by the boards since a ragtag group of artists converged on a spot in lower Manhattan called Coenties Slip . |
16 | and through him became a founder member of the Fitzroy Street Group , a small society of artists centred on the Soho area who were aware of post-Impressionist developments in France . |
17 | It 's near a place called Hackballs Cross , a nothing place , a couple of houses scattered on the map . |
18 | The charges made will vary with different brigades , and will depend on the number of vehicles and fire fighters attending the incident , and the number of hours spent on the job . |
19 | These general classifications , of course with some cases of overlap , take us some way in the analysis of groups based on a single art or on two or three related arts . |
20 | The most useful definition is that of groups formed on the basis of occupational difference . |
21 | The quality of vector maps is substantially lower than that of maps produced on a specialized device such as a high-resolution screen ( Section 4.2.2.1 ) or a pen-plotter ( Section 4.2.2.3 ) , but the dot-matrix printer is both cheap and widely-available . |
22 | Because of pressure from the business community in the US , many local governments are providing more of this kind of information ; indeed there are examples of reports including a set of fund accounts and a set of accounts based on a proprietary view . |
23 | Results available from two recent trials of programmes based on the original Minnesota model also show disappointing findings in their impact on smoking behaviour . |
24 | Individual differences are obviously a consequence of the particular past experience of each person who has thereby acquired a unique set of skills based on a natural endowment which was also unique . |
25 | At once more flares were identifying the target area and a fair concentration of bombs directed on the aiming point . |
26 | The cost ranges from £35 to £450 a day depending on the event and the intricacy of designs painted on the elephant 's forehead , trunk and ears . |
27 | The Housing manual 1949 gave advice on a wider range of dwelling types ; prepared with the assistance of a sub-committee of the Central Housing Advisory Committee and a panel of architects appointed by the Associations of Local Authorities , this Ministry of Health publication , lavishly illustrated , offered a variety of designs based on the standard of 900–950 square feet for three-bedroomed houses , an advance on the 1944 standard . |
28 | They could be used as either a deck , or through span structure , and the length of spans varied on the light truss type from 45ft to 85ft , and on the standard type , 90ft to 1 50ft . |
29 | Piles of books lounged on the floor , a portable typewriter with newspaper cuttings and papers on a table and withered pot plants on both window sills . |
30 | But , whatever the plan for action arrived at , it is the process of travelling , and the nature of relationships generated on the journey which is of prime concern in Shared Action Planning . |